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Kelly Witmer surrounded by her artworks.Artist Spotlight: Kelly Witmer
A multidisciplinary artist whose practice explores the boundaries of material such as ceramic, glass, and metal. -
Artist Brooke Stewart pictured with: "Indian Wells Open," 2025, Oil, acrylic, color pencil, paint additives, on wood panel, 36 x 78 in.Artist Spotlight: Brooke Stewart
Multidisciplinary artist based in Boston, whose work explores the intersection of sports and art. -
Artist Katharine Konietzko in her Los Angeles studio -
Coral Woodbury in "One Eye Closed," Boston, MA -
Pelle Cass, MIT at BU Dive Meet, Legs, 2023, Inkjet print on heavy matte rag paper, 24 x 36 in. -
Corner Detail: Natalia Wróbel, "Portal II," 2015, Oil paint on canvas with white float frame, 72 x 60 in.Living with Art and Kids
A personal point of view from Abigail OgilvyWhen we hear the phrase “collecting art,” it’s not usually in the context of a home filled with young children, but for many of our collectors (myself included!), fine art and kids seemlessly fit into their lives. -
Detail, Katrina Sánchez, "Erupting," 2024. Knitted yarn, fiberfill, fabric. 26 x 44 x 9.5 in. -
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Installation view of Future Perfect Tense, Wilhelm Neusser, Abigail Ogilvy Gallery, Boston, May 2024 -
Natalia Wróbel, Hum, 2024. Signed on verso. Oil on canvas. 31.5 x 31.5 in. -
Rugiyatou Ylva Jallow Entranced unknowingly, 2024 Signed on verso Acrylic, oil, and thread on canvas 36 x 48 in. -
Jesse Zuo, "Rain," 2023. Oil on panel 16 x 12 in. -
Image taken by Rebecca Connolly -
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Clint Baclawski, Luray, 2023SPRING/BREAK Art Show NYC 2023
Announcing Clint Baclawski's "Luray" at SPRING/BREAK Art Show NYC 2023ABIGAIL OGILVY GALLERY WILL PRESENT CLINT BACLAWSKI'S LURAY AT THE 12TH EDITION OF SPRING/BREAK IN NEW YORK CITY at booth 1053.
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Installation View: Begin From Observation -
Image courtesy of Lissy Thomas Photography -
Haley Wood, Image Courtesy of the Artist -
Image courtesy of Allison Baker
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